By Aihong Yu and Basil Hwang1, O'Melveny & Myers, Shanghai and Hong Kong
A natural consequence of China's exponential economic growth, and the corresponding financial prowess and sophistication of some
Healthier balance sheets and more sophisticated ambitions of growth have projected mainland Chinese companies onto the global M&A stage. Although they are becoming more competitive in international bidding processes, mainland companies remain constrained by a complex domestic regulatory regime governing outbound investments.
By Aihong Yu and Basil Hwang1, O'Melveny & Myers, Shanghai and Hong Kong
A natural consequence of China's exponential economic growth, and the corresponding financial prowess and sophistication of some
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